I’d not heard of kwippy before today (I’m still kind of a Social Media plebe), but I love learning about new tools and services that help people stay connected online. Thanks to Jeremy Weiss for the invitation! While I’ve not had much time to play around and/or familiarize myself with it’s individual features in comparison to other popular microbloggers, I was excited to receive an e-mail from them letting me know that one of my kwips is being featured on the site’s home page. How could I not write a post about them after that? :)
The biggest difference between kwippy and other microblogging apps is that it integrates IM statuses into the time line. While I’ve not yet taken the time to play around with this feature because I don’t change im IM status much during the day, that integration appears to be one of the most notable differences between kwippy and the other microblogging platforms like Twitter. I invited my Twitter following to join the fun at kwippy and look forward to playing around with it more! You can learn more about kwippy and what sets it apart from other microbloggers by checking out…what else…their blog!
By the way – THANKS, KWIPPY! Glad you liked my kwip…
08/29 UPDATE: There is also now a Facebook application available that allows you to update your Facebook status through your kwips. Seems pretty cool. They’ve got some work to do making it seamless with the Twitter Facebook app’s automatic updating of your Facebook status, but they’re on the right track…
Chris Edwards says
Great preface for Kwippy! Thanks!
SEOAly says
Kwippy has also released a Facebook app. Appears to be working well thus far. Y’all should check it out!
Dary says
Can you send me an invite? I’d love to explore. dary (dot) merckens (at) gmail (dot) com
Thanks!